Step by Step Volume 1A with CD (Mother Tongue Method) Arranged by Kerstin Wartberg For Violin Published by Alfred Music Publishing

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Foreword by Dr Schinichi Suzuki. Based on the Mother-tongue approach, which c apitalizes on the child's rapid learning ability during their preschool years. Includes Suzuki Method repertoire. Can be used by parents and teachers. CD Incl uded.

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Foreword by Dr Schinichi Suzuki. Based on the Mother-tongue approach, which c apitalizes on the child's rapid learning ability during their preschool years. Includes Suzuki Method repertoire. Can be used by parents and teachers. CD Incl uded.

Sheet Music Return Policy If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason, you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Unless the music received is defective or has been shipped in error, all returned music will be subject to a restocking fee of $2.00 per title.

If you have any questions about this product's warranty or to make a return, please contact our Customer Service Department at 800.793.4334 or email us at [email protected]

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Anonymous
From Northfield, MN

Reviewed On: 10/26/2012

Great Suzuki resource

This is a great resource for the Suzuki teacher, looking for ideas on how to teach each piece. The breakdown on how to prepare the student with skills for each piece is fabulous. Due to copyright issues, this book has created alternative pieces to teach skills for many Suzuki pieces. The book outlines the skill progression needed for the Suzuki piece, but teaches it's own unique piece as the preparatory piece. I am not a fan of the preparatory pieces (they are too similar to the Suzuki pieces, creating confusion and duplication for the student), but I utilize the preparation material.